How Do You Remove Gauze That Sticks To Wounds?

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Attempting to remove a wound dressing that is stuck to the wound bed is painful and disruptive to the healing process. Some gauze dressings can be used to cover a wound and other gauze dressings may be packed into a wound. Drainage can dry on the gauze causing the dressing to stick to the wound. This adhesion can cause problems since as wounds heal they fill with new tissue and improperly removing a stuck dressing can rip some of that healthy tissue out. Knowing the proper steps to loosen a stuck dressing can make the person with the wound more comfortable and can decrease delays in wound healing. Wash your hands with tap water and soap before attempting to remove the wound dressing. Dry your hands well. Take your prescribed pain medication before attempting to remove the dry gauze just in case you experience any pain. Apply sterile normal saline or tap water to the wound. For a small wound, wet a cotton-tipped applicator or a cotton swab with tap water or sterile normal saline and rub